Monthly Archives: August 2013

The TV Times Archive Browsable copies of the TV Times from the 1950’s to the 1970’s. There are also links to browsable copies of the children’s magazine Look In as well as a page on Magpie, a copy of ATV … Continue reading →

The Digital Preservation Business Case Toolkit This is a guest post by Paul Wheatley of the SPRUCE Project, which is “aiming to foster a vibrant and self-supporting community of digital preservation practitioners and developers via a mixture of online interaction and … Continue reading →

Lantern: “search, visualize & explore the media history digital library” 1. A source of light for reading and discovery. 2. The search and visualization platform for over 800,000 pages of digitized texts from the the histories of film, broadcasting, and … Continue reading →

Linked data and the semantic web Yves Raimond, Dan Ramsden, Oli Bartlett and Sofia Angeletou on linked data The BBC is one of the first organisations to use linked data, a strategy for connecting online content which helped to deliver … Continue reading →

A new exercise in video game preservation The National Endowment for the Humanities’ Office of Digital Humanities is one of several federal organizations within the United States offering grants for game developers and scholars. Gamasutra spoke with ODH to learn … Continue reading →

Analysis of Current Digital Preservation Policies: Archives, Libraries and Museums The following is a guest post by Madeline Sheldon, a 2013 Junior Fellow with NDIIPP. My major project as a Library of Congress Junior Fellow was to identify and analyze cultural … Continue reading →